Day 1: plotting shapes and values
Cyber follower to real time with artist
Myrna Wacknov - I am back from a wonderful week of Myrna Wacknov's workshop "Variations" :) It was really special to finally meet her after following her blog, admiring her creativity for a few years now! I was immersed in five days of fast paced exploration of creative interpretations of the portrait. Everyone worked with the same instructor provided black and white image and it was amazing to see the 'variations' at the end of each day as each participant chose different design elements to emphasize and brought her own talents, interpretations and style to Myra's instructions, prompts and guidance.
Day-1 was spent designing the shapes of the image with a modified contour drawings, creating a uniform grid for original image and then creating distored grids to reshape the image.We simplified lines and connected shapes. We then experimented with various value patterns. At the end of the day we each had atleast one sketch to work on day2 with shape+one other element (roll of dice) and another to work with value+a different design element. She also had 24 combinations of color chords on index cards and luck of the draw determined what colors we would be using. The color chords had Analogous, compliments, triads, spilt compliments to choose from. The seven elements (line, size, shape, direction, color, value and texture), decisons about dominance, relationships (unity, harmony, dominance, contrast, repition, variation, gradation, and balance) was to create a mood for the paintings.
Day 2 AM: Shape+texture
Day 2 AM : Shape: The roll of dice resulted in texture being the second element for my exercise. The colors in my card were split compliments yellowgreen, red and violet. The textures were a lot of fun to paint - I sprayed alcohol, used oil pastels, stencils with paint and some gesso, some colored pencils to create the various textures.
Day2 PM: Value+lines
Day 2 PM : Value: This time roll of dice for secondary element gave me lines along with complimentary colors yellow and violet. I sketched with masking fluid and incorporated the saved white lines into the design element. I used various yellows and violets to bring out the values in the painting. I had a piece of netting from a potato sack that I dabbed paint over to bring lines in the background. Splattering white liquid acrylic paint with tooth brush gave a cool look for the sunglasses.
Myrna is a treasure trove of ideas. She freely shared her collection of samples, her paintings, clippings and tips with us throughout the week. I loved her critiques of all the paintings. The other participants were all accomplished painters from Potomac Watercolor society and it was a treat to watch them in action. Myrna Wacknov has posted her demos in her
blog . Watch for more postings in my blog and hers.